Forget-me-nots can be very irritating, a proper nuisance. Popping up all over the place and prompting moral dilemmas as to which to keep and which to compost. Their prolificacy ensures there is no chance whatsoever of forgetting them.
And then they flower. All is forgiven. All is forgotten.
Not ‘ere they don’t. And it’s not. Nor that either (or is it “neither”?)
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I think I follow …… shame 😦
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That lovely shade of blue beautifully captured. We were without broadband for 3 weeks, now I am catching up on your lovely blogs, starting at the most recent and working back. Thank you Mr BT engineer.
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Welcome back! Glad you have got it all sorted out. x
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Better too many than none at all. xx
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Exactly, and you can give them to friends. x
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I have actually grown some from seed this year to have a brighter blue, also some white ones for the white and green garden. They are just ideal with tulips for the spring open garden.
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Sound lovely, look forward to seeing the photos!
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